#migrane triggers and epilepsy warnings
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merenwennolat · 2 years ago
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Also, minor other spot - as in season 1 all the lighting in Hell is shit, so there is some flickering in scenes in Hell. It's not strobe lighting by any means but take care. I am attempting to go through and find the exact scene that threw me (I believe the scene I had issue with was in episode 4, but once I find it again I will reblog)
Photosensitivity warning for Good Omens season 2.
I can’t believe we have to keep doing this over and over again but in season 2 episode 1 of good omens there is a long scene (upwards of ten seconds, which to me is long for an extremely dangerous epilepsy trigger) of very bright white and red flashing lights. It’s the entire screen. Unfortunately for me I was already watching this with a migraine coming on and I’m immediately in agony. There was no warning whatsoever before this happened. It’s at almost the very end of the episode. Please reblog to save someone a migraine or seizure.
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bubbles-incorrect-yb · 7 years ago
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PEOPLE NEED TO SEE THIS
WARNING: THE INCREDIBLES 2  IS NOT EPILEPSY SAFE.
This is not a joke. I was at a premier showing tonight, and my immediate thought was how disasterously unsafe this movie is for my photosensitive epilepic friends. @markingatlightspeed I’m tagging you with this specifically because this would be extremely dangerous for you to watch. There are multiple scenes in this movie with full-screen, black-and-white flashing strobe effects. They all happen without warning, and last anywhere between a few seconds to more than two minutes. In a darkened movie theater, this means the likelihood of a seizure could be VERY HIGH if you are sensitive to these effects. If you have photosensitive epilepsy or another disorder that is triggered by strobe lights, I would highly recommend you DO NOT SEE THE INCREDIBLES 2 IN THEATERS. Wait until the movie’s released on digital/Bluray, and you can watch it in a fully-lit room, with someone with you who will be able to help if the strobe effects do trigger a seizure. Please stay safe.
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